* This tours also runs in the opposite direction: NADV Malawi & Vic Falls
COUNTRIES VISITED: ZIMBABWE, LUSAKA, MALAWI, TANZANIA
Day 1 Lusaka
Leaving behind the natural wonder of Victoria Falls we begin our expedition. After Livingstone we journey towards the bustling Zambian capital of Lusaka where we see locals going about their daily business. You will notice the vegetation becoming sub-tropical and the roads a little rougher.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 Chipata
Today is a long drive through lush country, crossing rivers enroute to Chipata, the gateway to the South Luangwa National Park. Zambia is truly African and an adjustment from the more western ways of Southern Africa. There are many rural villages and farming communities.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3/4 South Luangwa National Park
Early in the morning we drive from Chipata to the border of the South Luangwa NP where we spend two nights at our campsite right on the bank of the Luangwa River. You can often see Hippo and other animals from the campsite bar. The park is known for its high concentration of leopards and hippos. The next day we visit the community run tribal textile project and a local village. Later this afternoon we enjoy a guided afternoon game drive. On occasion, in the rainy season it is impossible or inadvisable to attempt to reach South Luangwa NP, if this happens an alternative itinerary will be chosen. Optional Activities: Morning Game Drive and Game Walk in South Luangwa NP
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5/6 Malawi - Luwawa Forest
We depart from South Luangwa early and cross the border in to Malawi where we begin climbing in to the mountains that border the Malawian shores of Lake Malawi. In these higher areas there is a lot of commercial forestry and the cooler climate can be a very pleasant change from the more humid temperatures below. Luwawa Forest camp are winners of the 2008 'Community Development Work and Sustainable Tourism Award’. Take a hike to the viewpoint to see the Lake form above, or rent a Mountain Bike for some exciting riding.
Optional Activities – Mountian Biking, Abseiling, Rock Climbing, Fishing, Canoeing Sailing…
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7/8 Central Lake Malawi
The road down the mountain from Luwawa to the lake shore is scenic and quite exciting. We take a break from travelling with a couple of relaxing days at Kande Beach Village on Lake Malawi. There is lovely white sand and lots of water sport and leisure activities available. We will also visit a local village for some cultural interaction here.
Optional Activities: Scuba diving, parasailing, windsurfing, fishing, canoeing, horse riding, craft shopping, hiking and more.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9/10 Northern Lake Malawi
Leaving Kande Beach we travel north to Chitimba, a small village by the lake with more white sandy beaches. Livingstonia Mission is at the top of the nearby mountains. You can hike up to the village, but be warned, this is not a relaxing stroll… there is a beautiful waterfall and interesting permaculture project on the way and it is possible to spend the night up there. Alternatively spend another 2 relaxing days on the beach.
Optional Activities: Hike to Livingstonia Mission, Abseiling, Water sports etc.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11 Tanzania – Iringa
Today we leave Malawi and enter Tanzania. We ascend out of the Great Rift Valley through some spectacular mountain passes, passing vast tea plantations in the highlands before arriving at our camp outside Iringa.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day12 Dar Es Salaam
Today we transit through Mikumi National Park, the 4th largest National Park in Tanzania, to the historical port city of Dar es Salaam, gateway to Zanzibar. The city is one of the oldest settled cities in East Africa and, although not the capital, is the chief commercial centre of Tanzania. Here our tour ends.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
* This tours also runs in the opposite direction: NADV Malawi & Vic Falls












Recent comments regarding this tour from travellers:
“I have to say that I really enjoyed every second. Actually it was my first Nomad tour – but definitely not my last one!" - Thomas (2009)
"It was a really good time - the best holiday I ever had." - Ines (2009)
“I expected little more adventure and less holiday. Perhaps longer walking trips or something like that. Perhaps put age limits on specific tours and make it more adventures for those who feel like it." - Nicole (2009)
“Would like fresh fruit/vegetables more often." - David (2009)
"But the biggest and most pleasant surprise was the crew (Patrick and Dingi). I have never seen more friendly, enthusiastic and positive crewmembers anywhere. My deepest respect to these two guys. They deserve the best from Nomads. They are their weight worth in gold." - Rene (2009)
"Truck is good, but some seats have little leg room and also the ride can be quite bumpy for the back." - Jay (2009)
"The route was nice but I think there were too many people on the truck! I think it would be better and more comfortable if there are less people!" - Andrew (2009)
"Had an awesome time! Thanks very much to Jan & Vessel - everything was perfect!!" - Emily (2009)
"Great food every single day!" - Shimba (2009)
“Sometimes too little time in beautiful places." - Bree (2009)
"Only improvement could be more physical activity like hiking or something else!" - Urs (2009)
"It was great to have guides who had a good feeling with Africa!" - Nicole (2009)
"I have one thing to say, look after your staff, they work pretty hard and have good ideas. Better inform your staff when dealing with unexpected situations that can come up!" - Adryan (2009)
"It would be better to have a guide in the back of the truck during game drives." - Heinz (2009)
"Big Thanks to Charl and George!!!" - Sandra (2009)
“Great tour, excellent guides with passion for Africa & tried to please everyone as much as possible" - Jake (2009
"Johan and Prosper were great guides. Johan provided us with lots of interesting information and leaded the tour very professional!" - Phil (2009)
“Too much driving and not enough time to enjoy places!" - Valentina (2009)
“Thalani knows Africa well and gives excellent lectures in history of the places we visited." - Jeff (2009)
“Very nice tour, I enjoyed myself very much! Good guides, good organized, good group. We saw lot, I am very happy with the tour." - Pit (2009)